We're all SOL. The new monochrome maps are painful to use as a map. They're fine to use as a route navigation aid; but we already have that in the instrument cluster!
Especially now, without the green for free-flowing roads. At a glance (depending on where you live); is that a road or is that a creek? Is that a park or is that a pond? Etc, Etc, Etc... At first, in theory, I thought the lack of unnecessary data would be great. And if the maps didn't go monochrome, it would have been.
I grew-up navigating trails, roads, waterways, airways, etc. We used maps as actual maps. Since the advent of mass produced color printing, quality maps have been in color to help distinguish different elements at a glance, and as a whole. My third GPS I owned was the first GPS with a map overlay. It was monochrome, and had a 2" screen. It was great for waypoints and navigation, but useless as an actual map. It seems I've come full circle...